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I cooked some sausages this morning and had sausage and veggies X three yesterday.
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Sausage and veggies X three yesterday.....
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Sausage and veggies X three as usual. I never cease to wonder how the veggies manage to taste different and better each succeeding day.
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Sausage and veggies X three again. I shall cook sausages and will not need to shop for veggies or cook again until next week. This eating less game certainly makes a difference!
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Sausage and veggies X three as usual. So easy to manage and it improves day by day. I have never understood that, like wine maturing I suppose..... I have noted the same thing in good meat stews....
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Sausage and veggies still rule and will do for at least two more days. Veggie shopping on Tuesday and I have my chicken defrosting in the fridge.....
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Sausage and veggies X three and I cooked my chicken as I am nearing the end of last week's veggies and will have to go veggie shopping today.
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I had sausage and veggies for breakfast and tea. In order to save one helping for this morning I had a salad buttie from Mandy at Barlic Bites.
Today I cook veggies!
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I had the last of the sausage and veggies from last week for breakfast, nibbled on the veggies as I cooked them for dinner and had chicken and veggies for tea.nice to get cooked up and settled in for next week.....
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Chicken Fajitas, I have a portion left for tonight as well. :smile:
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PanBiker wrote: 02 Nov 2023, 10:43 Chicken Fajitas, I have a portion left for tonight as well. :smile:
I do like a chicken fajita :good:
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I wouldn't know what one was if it jumped up and punched me on the nose! :biggrin2:
I stumbled on with chicken and veggies X three and as a treat I fried my sweet potato chips.....
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It's chicken and veg, (peppers and onions) with fajita spice which is a blend of medium hot spices. Served in a flat bread wrap usually with a chopped tomato and onion salsa. You can add a splash of yoghurt as well if you like. :smile:
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I had a small bowl of spicy kebab meat at the Barlick Raj after fitting their new tap yesterday, it was very good.
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Had a big lunch so this is today's tea
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I can't compete for elegance Kev. I had my usual chicken and veggies X three and my first Cox's Orange Pippin of the season!
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Stanley wrote: 04 Nov 2023, 03:57 I can't compete for elegance Kev.
A bit more rustic today, making a lamb keema pie. Minced lamb, onions, carrots, butter beans (smooshed up with a fork) and the usual cumin seeds, garlic, curry powder, turmeric, salt and pepper. A packet of ready rolled pastry, milk and turmeric to glaze and a sprinkling of freshly chopped coriander to serve.
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Going to the 'new' Italian restaurant, Fabello's, at Foulridge Wharf this evening. They had a competition on social media, to win a starter course, and I won :good:
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I like the look of your 'pie'.

With just a change of shape (to round), I think you could have been far more trendy, and called it a 'Pithivier' .

Still would have tasted the same though. :smile:
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Tripps wrote: 05 Nov 2023, 15:18 I like the look of your 'pie'.

With just a change of shape (to round), I think you could have been far more trendy, and called it a 'Pithivier' .

Still would have tasted the same though. :smile:
I adapted it from a Nadya Hussain recipe, I didn't have a round tray. It did make it a lot easier with the ready rolled pastry though :biggrin2:
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Big Kev wrote: 05 Nov 2023, 15:04 Going to the 'new' Italian restaurant, Fabello's, at Foulridge Wharf this evening. They had a competition on social media, to win a starter course, and I won :good:
Very good food and a nice authentic atmosphere, definitely recommended :good:
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I'm impressed by the Pithivier... Why the name?
I did nothing adventurous after my illegal buttie., just two helpings of chicken and veggies either side of it to make up the day's rations!.
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Big Kev wrote: 05 Nov 2023, 16:01
Tripps wrote: 05 Nov 2023, 15:18 I like the look of your 'pie'.

With just a change of shape (to round), I think you could have been far more trendy, and called it a 'Pithivier' .

Still would have tasted the same though. :smile:
I adapted it from a Nadya Hussain recipe, I didn't have a round tray. It did make it a lot easier with the ready rolled pastry though :biggrin2:
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I watched that on Nadia's program and will have go at that myself when we have been to the butchers. I will invite our Jack up for tea as he likes a bit of lamb as well :extrawink:
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Stanley wrote: 06 Nov 2023, 02:54 I'm impressed by the Pithivier... Why the name?
I blame the TV. James Martin or maybe Jamie Oliver,

Apparently it's a round pie named after the town of the same name which is South of Paris.

Looks like the filling can be almost anything. I quite fancy a 'meat and potato' Pithivier. :laugh5:
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Tripps wrote: 06 Nov 2023, 12:10 Looks like the filling can be almost anything. I quite fancy a 'meat and potato' Pithivier. :laugh5:
You do realise I'm going to have to buy a round pie tin now :biggrin2:
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